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Secular Literature Based
Homeschool Curriculum
and Educational Products

Education is not one size fits all.

I’ve spent years creating a secular homeschool curriculum that takes a literature approach to educating children in all the subjects you’d learn in public school – only better.

My focus is on education with all the essential foundations built into a Charlotte Mason inspired curriculum that is progressive and fun. Your children will learn subjects like history, literature, science and language arts – just to name a few.

Level K – 12: Secular Literature Based Homeschooling Products

October 1, 2024

The following post will be a blog archive copy of Build Your Library’s October 2024 Monthly Newsletter. If you missed the email, subscribe to our mailing list here. [Scheduled to be sent by 10/1/24 8:30 AM EST] [October 1, 2024 ] – Welcome to our October Video Newsletter! If you subscribed, you should have gotten … Continue reading "October 2024 Monthly Newsletter"

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September 17, 2024

“Everybody wanted something, and they were all depending on Janet to help them get it. And who was I to saythat art class mattered more than the rest of it?” Politics starts in the community, and The Campaign, by Leila Sales is an excellent way to explain that to children! Maddie loves art and struggles … Continue reading "Lit Bite: The Campaign"

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September 6, 2024

Welcome to Build Your Library’s Homeschool Tidbits: Episode 72—Planning and Routine in the High School Years. In this weekly video series, I will delve briefly into a topic related to homeschooling and share some of my knowledge and expertise as a long-time homeschooling mother of four children—three of whom have graduated high school and two … Continue reading "Homeschool Tidbits: Plan ...

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Have you been looking for a literature based homeschool curriculum that is secular? How about a way to incorporate narration, copywork, dictation and memory work into your child’s education? Or art study that ties into history?

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